ACTOS ADMINISTRATIVOS POR MEDIOS ELECTRÓNICOS
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Keywords

Administrative act
electronic media
teleadministration
public management

How to Cite

Laguado Giraldo, R. (2003) “ACTOS ADMINISTRATIVOS POR MEDIOS ELECTRÓNICOS”, Vniversitas, 52(105), pp. 90–128. Available at: https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/vnijuri/article/view/14842 (Accessed: 1 July 2025).
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Abstract

This paper analyzes the legal issues surrounding the Administrative Act in electronic form and its entire legal validity, based on the study of Law 527-1999 and the administrative proceedings regulation. This paper further identifies the legal obstacles related to the process of teleadministration and attempts to define and create a road map that Colombia should follow, based upon foreign regulations and knowledge, as well as bills of local law and draft regulations.

The paper concludes that the Colombian legal framework does not allow for the Administrative Act in electronic form and consequently recommends a reformulation of key public administration regulatory institutions. This reformulation is vital for the feasibility of the Administrative Act, such as its notification and publication, as well as for the domicile of citizen and state agencies.

Additionally, this document further analyzes the state-of-the-art of the
Administrative Act in electronic form in Colombia including the concepts
and regulations necessary for both the birth and development of telematic management of public administration and its proceedings.

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